Can't Buy ME Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel - Jean Kikbourne - Bücher - Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education compa - 9780684866000 - 2. November 2000
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Can't Buy ME Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel 10.3.2000 edition

Jean Kikbourne

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Can't Buy ME Love: How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel 10.3.2000 edition

"When was the last time you felt this comfortable in a relationship?"
-- An ad for sneakers
"You can love it without getting your heart broken."
-- An ad for a car
"Until I find a real man, I'll settle for a real smoke."
-- A woman in a cigarette ad
Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back.
Drawing upon her knowledge of psychology, media, and women's issues, Kilbourne offers nothing less than a new understanding of a ubiquitous phenomenon in our culture. The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertisements a day and watches three years' worth of television ads over the course of a lifetime. Kilbourne paints a gripping portrait of how this barrage of advertising drastically affects young people, especially girls, by offering false promises of rebellion, connection, and control. She also offers a surprising analysis of the way advertising creates and then feeds an addictive mentality that often continues throughout adulthood.


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Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 2. November 2000
ISBN13 9780684866000
Verlag Prentice Hall (a Pearson Education compa
Seitenanzahl 368
Maße 159 × 241 × 24 mm   ·   412 g
Sprache Englisch  
Mitwirkende Mary Pipher